Hello,
I recently acquired a mache horn and was wondering if this is a "Lineoid" horn?
It also seems to be missing the metal connector end.
The horn is 19.5 x 12.5 inches.
Any thoughts?
Bruce
Horn Identification ?
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Re: Horn Identification ?
Well the first thought that comes to mind is....post some detailed pics so we can all see the horn in question...Bruce wrote:Hello,
I recently acquired a mache horn and was wondering if this is a "Lineoid" horn?
It also seems to be missing the metal connector end.
The horn is 19.5 x 12.5 inches.
Any thoughts?
Bruce
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Re: Horn Identification ?
Still looking for any input or ideas on this horn.
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Re: Horn Identification ?
It looks very much like a "Linenoid" horn to me, missing its metal end. I can't explain the extra hole. Is there perhaps a faded decal toward the small end with "Linenoid" in script? If faded, it might be easy to miss.
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Re: Horn Identification ?
There is no decal with Lineniod but there is the remnants of a round gold coloured decal (⅞ inch round) with no remaining figure or lettering.
This decal had depth like an official seal.
Bruce
This decal had depth like an official seal.
Bruce